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UGKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO:'
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_. . THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1943
firva! !ism:is r Iffth Victory town,
ORI/CE COUNTY
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Towns 4 ' Objective Orders ' Sales Objective
Walkerton $ 265,000. 779 ' $ • 402,750 152 "
Kincardine . ,...210,000 717
":Chesley : 145,000 •`, '448
Southampton,. • 145,000 - 504
Port Elgin .' 115,000. 3:7.6 •
L,ucknow . ............
'85,000 214 .
,Wiarton ' 30,0.00. , 240
Teeswater ...' .6Q,000 1.71 ..
Mildmay , . '50,000 192---.
Paisley .r.,...... 45,000. 144 .
Tara ' 35,000 • 74
• -- Ripley' -, 30,000 86 '•
Brant ' r.........` 105,00.0 . 373m
Carrick .._ 95,000 333
Kincardine' (including .
Tiverton, ' ' 95 000 . 275
Huron 95,000 262
Bruce : 80,000••- .. 256
Culross ..-:-.z..-......:. ......::::.::.. .. --80E000.' 247
292
249
70,000 165
55,000. 149
No. of. % of
•
Greenock -,,. a .75,00.0
Eldei^slie' , ' 70,000
.Arran. ,
Kinloss.
Amabel. including Hep-
worth
Saugeen
Eastnor (including Lion's
Head) .............: 40,000 _ .236
15,000. 104,
50,000 . 209.
45,000 • • 1.40,
Albemarle < ' ' " I
St Edmund's (includ- .,
i ing Tobermory) .... 10,000 . '58•'
Iyiridsay, m' 5;000 , 42
Total for Bruce. County $2,250,000 7,335
243,7.00 • 116 " •
183,650. • 127 "
'159,800 . " 110 ".
127,000 110'!
104,800 123 ",
'87,000' '109"
61;100, . 102"
65,100 132 ".
67,600. •. • 150", •
44,600 • 125"
34600. ' 115"
• .9.5,250:.,• 9.1 " <.
95;356 10:0
81,650. . 86•."
• 109,950 115
68,750 . • -86 7
8042250. 100" •'
79,000 ' 105 ",
•',70,500 101 "
70,200 . 100"
49;350 • 90
63,400,
. 31,550
•
• 127":
70 "'
MARK GOLDEN
WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggins,
life-long andesteemed citizens of
the - oficinity D.u'nga noon, on
May 22nd, ,
Saturday, were the
nor ata
guests of hodouble cele-'
.
on 'by'
ily home
tYiei
Wiggin's •83
Mrs... Wiggins
ears a8o at
'parents,
Con.
Township, Rev. James
Of, ;St, Paul's
Dungannon, ilei
'Clergyman. Twenty-one
11, were •'pr
enjoyable time
dinner,
daughters-in-law,
Wiggins, at home
ns of,
by
other good
mpariy present
en whose
Hall, 85;: Joh
gepur,. Goderich, 85; Thomas Wig-
gins, : 83; ' and . George Irwin, . 82.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins have a• fan-
ily.:. of. three sons -Robert - J., , a'
teacher of Brantford, and. Parkie
and William at home. There are
two gpandchildren;='4Talei%--of
Brantford, daughter 'of Mr. and
Mrs.. R. J. Wiggins, ,and Willie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Parkie Wig-
gins: Hosts of friends. join: in ex-
tending .' heartiest congratulations
upon the happy occasion.
bration, put ` their family
at the faro' one .. mile
north' of Dungannon.The occasion
was to celebrater. .golden.
wedding" anniversary,and also
Observe .Mr.rd :birth-
day.' .
;Mr.,. and were
married.50 y.the home
.of the'bride's:Mr. and
'Mrs. John -Park,5, Ash-
field Towns rues Car
-
He, rector • o Anglican
church, Dun ng' the of=
ficiating 'cle
persons in' a esent and
a most was spent.
The: weddingwas served
by the two d -law, Mrs:
Parkie and'•Mrs.
R. J.',Wiggi. Brantford, and
was . accompanied'wedding
• ' cake. and all: things to
46,600 ' 1 eat. '
19,450 130 "..
Of the co there
183:" were five:men ages total-
.► led 423. years-Thomas'Culbert,
112 i 88; Godfreyn Scrim -
'18,300
5,600
$2,567,150' 114.1
''HURON,'COUNTY
Canvassing Sales-lst . Sales -2nd ' Sale4rd Sales -4th
District . V. Loan V. Loan '• -V. Loan •. V. Loan V. Loan
How cc L . 1.50 5.Q_;:_.:, 163,650 -- 141,500 2 _0,650 129
Blyth- 25,900 31,050 " 24,650 46,800 ,120 . '''
Hensall . and '
;. 138,7.00
132,700
Seaforth ' 167,650. • 158,200
Hulett 66,100 80,250
•Tuckersniith.._76,300 •.• 60,750
Zurich and
Hay W. :: 138,700. 126,850 159,650
Exeter 150,200 ' 134,700 120,400
Brussels 61,900. 58,300 68,300
. Goderich town 333;900 . 369,750 363,500
Goderich twp.• .:62,100 56,250. 70,050
McKillop 42,050 .46,000 • 6-1,650.
Wingham 159,450 .' 149,100 129,950
Colborne 44,850. 44,500 41,050
'Turnberry 41,850 38,500 49,650
1Vlorris 54,800 64,200 56,100
---Wawanosh E: - =32$50 --24350-
Wawands W. 47,350 47,959 . 62;650
Stanley :.,.,51,850 • 49,250 ' 78,550'
Grey . 6060 6'1;400" "_" 68;600
Usborne' ' .60,100. , 50,250 73,450'.
Ashfield 45,850 ' • 67,300 63,600
Stephen :6,700 • 70,650 74,000
9,450' ' 111,100:
Hay. E: : -126,350 ' ' 88,750 • 115,950
Clinton : 135,850 ' ' 142,550 200,900,
13.6;750 183,650 . '114 ",
93,900 , :14,000 114
49,350 3.1.p,059 • 110.6."'
.119.5",
11'5.4".'
97,800
159,050
' '78,650.
435,950
• 84,890
102;050
188,300
6.4,700
75,75
:83;500
.67,700
86,3,00
97;600-
•83;650
84,550
'85,150
272,400
Air Schools ,.:.
. 108.6 ,"
•108.1
• 107:7 "
103:5 "'.
103..4"
102
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101
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92.6 :'
87,9'
87.1, "
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181.6'"
$2,100,200 $2,109,250 $2,280,150 $3,229,500.. 106.2 "
Purina Chick and Pullet
GROWING PROGRAM
DO " NOT OVERCROWD --First 6 weeks . allow one square
footfor.2 chicks. From sik--weeks .onallow one square
foot per bird.
• HEATING & VENTILATION•= -operate s't'oves and regulate
beat a day 'or two before Chicks arrive. Start with 90 de-
grees andreduce' graduallyabout 5 degrees per week un-
• til temperature is down .to 75, degrees. ,
•
,
•, ;PURINA FEEDER SPA -GE -Allow ° 1 inch- feeder space per -
chick first 3 weeks; 2 inches per chick 3rd to 6th .week;'
3 inches per. chick• af, er 6th week. • '
WATER •SPACE -Two one -quart water fountains -.per 100
'Chicks at start.. At 3 weeks change to two one -gallon.
fountains. Treatwater with Cbek-R-Tabs:
-OUR FINANCE. PLAN'
For reliable farrilers, we will supply you with Hog Chow
at today's. Cash Price,' pay when the Hogs.' go to market -
no carrying charge.
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone .»=w
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ST. :HELENS
Mrs. R.- J. Woods has returned
home • after spending' the winter;,
With niemibers of her. farnily T at
Fergus, Guelph,: Galt and Dundas..
Visitors . forthe holiday week
end; inchrded: '.lair. and Mrs. Mel
Brown' of Waterloo with Mr. and
'Mrs.•:R:.Woods.;_Miss Anna Stuart
of Toronto with Mr. and . Mrs.
George Stuart; Mr. Wilson -Woods
•
anclliddy and..Nlr: and -Mrs. -Wm
Dougherty and Gwen of. Guelph
with Mrs. R. J. Woods; Mr. and
Mrs. •Robert M.cQuillin; .of Hamil-
ton With Mr.. Wm. and Miss 'Bea-
trice P1VtcQuillin, ' .. ;
Misses' Mary and Elizabeth Sal-:
keld of Goderich Were visitors on
Friday with. Mrs.. Gordon and 1VLr.
and Mrs. W. A. Minter. .
Made Presentation
Miss Eileen Foran of Lon don
and Mi.. John' Foran of the Roal
Canadian Navy were . recent 'vis-
itors with their mother, Mrs: Con
Foran: On Friday evening some
,forty friends and neighbors gath-.
ered : at Mrs. Foran's to spend a
pleasant 'evening., and to honor
John..IVMr. ,Cliff Murray read an
address' and, Mr. Jim Durnin made
the presentation; of a handsome
wrist 'watch 'and : a .purse of
money. •
Rev. .T. A. Ward, Mrs. Ward
and Bruce' motored to Uxbridge
on Monday where, the death of
Mr.° lard's only sister, Miss Bes-
sie Ward, occurred on Sunday.
The weekly meeting of the Y.
1P.• U.'.was held at Wallace Mi11er.'S
en Monday evening with Stanley
Todd in charge. Mrs. G. S. Mc-
Intyre read the • scripture -lesson
and Mrs. McKenzie Webb read'an
article by' Madam Chiang Iaii
Shek . en "I .confessed ,nay faith".
The topic "Religious Education"
was taken .by Stanley Todd who
also led the discussion. Next Mon-
day evening '.the' meeting Will be
IrCla. o: en.%.'
FOR RENT -apartment in Luck
now: Apply et Sentinel Offic,
FOR. SALE number of Purebred
Yorkshire sows, .due to farrow. in
July; also young. pigs. ; Ross -
Henry, R., 2, Lucknow, Phone
I3unga9on 70-r-1.
. NO110E TO . CREDITORS
•
All , persons having :•claitns • a-,•
gainst the 'Estate 'of John Mac-
Donald late of the_. Township . of
Ashfield in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased,. who I died .on
or about- the Twenty-ninth day
of April A.D.,1:943, , • e required
to send ' to; or ,deliveto, :Robert
Nelson, R.R. No. 7, Lucknow, On-
tario, .on or before 'the Fifth day
of June,.. A.D. 19.43, full partic-
ulars of :their claims; in writing.
duly verified by affidavit. After.
the said fifth day of June the as-
sets of the said John MacDonald
Will . be distributed among the
persons. = entitled thereto having.
-regard only-tothe. claims -of -which
the administrator shall filen have•
had• notice.
DATED at Lucknow; Ontario,. this
Eleventh day of May A.D.' 1943.
ROBERT NELSON,
R.R. No: 7, Lucknow, Ont.
Administrator.
EXECUTORS' SALE..
The 1' axrn,:; liveock, chattels
and 'household goods" of the -Es-
tate of -the late Mary 'Kinahari
will be .offered .for sale by. public
auction on the East , Half :a Lot
No... 23' in; the Ninth Concession
of the Township of West Wawa -
nosh, en. Saturday, June 5th; 1643
at. One P.M:.
• ' Included' in the sale will, be
one cow, 'dens. and turkeys, snot-
or car, cook .stove, two heaters;..
Player•• piano, sewing machine,
one parlour suite, one • dining.
room. suite, carpet -sweeper; one
dinner set and , one tea set o%
dishes, extension ' table, • kitchen
chairs, .rugs, 'lariats,: etc., together
with .a quantity of wood.
The farm' will be offered ..Sub-'
j.ect-to connditfons to be read: at
the, sale and subject to a reserved
_bid.. _ ... 1
TERMS: Chattels, cash: .
Dated at Winglam,. Ontario; this:'
twenty-second . day .of May, A.D.
1943 '•
Matt Gaynor, J. W. Bushfield
Auctioneer: • Wingham; Ont.,
Solicitorfor the Executors
'FOR SALE^wooden silo, 12' x 26.
Apply to George .Twamley, R.• ,7,
Lucknow,_Phone 77,-8 Dungannon.
TEACHER:WANTED for' S.S, No: 3.
9 ' Kinloss,' duties to • commence
September •ist; 1943. Apply stat-'
ing .salary :and qualifications....
Thos. .G..G'aunt, •Sec'y., .
.• R.R. 5, Lucknow.
CARD OF THANKS
f
wish to- thank the Lucknow
Branch of the•Red Cross for the
hospital, and neglected to' let you
know I received it. These knitted'
articles . were, much' appreciated.''
Thanking you again,. .
Pte. A. B: Hamilton,
Barriefield, .'Ont.
Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Haldenby
and faintly' wish to gratefully
acknowledge the many kidd . is
and expressions of: sympathy
tended themin their bereave t
and to especially acknowledge •
'the kindness of Rev. Mr: Honor,
the Wardens, the organist and, the.
Choir of the Church' of Ascension,:,
• Kinlough,
T ARMSSTRRON1
_OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH .MONTH
AFTER JUNE,; 1st ,
10 a.m. to''6 o'clock
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
P. Stuart MacKenzie..
BARRISTER & S'OL{CITOR-
Walkerton,. Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday'
Afternoon & Evening
At G. H. SMITH'S OFF .CE
SUGGESTIONS '1'0R:
LATE. SPRING SOWING
Many farmers, .who .have' -been
unable to get on. the land ' owing
to excessive. rainfall, arid "those,.'
who have drowned -out areas
Which will have to . be reseeded,
'Should give" consideration to sow-.
ing early maturing -varieties of
oats;, barley,, corn. ,soybeans,..
buckwheat and milletz :Admitted-
ly. ' yields may not be as high as
in. the case of early sown crops,
however, the use pf.,high ,quality_
seed on a • well .prepared seed bed
together with present .favorable
moisture condi'tioras, should help
to brim, crops on rapidly, .there- .
by • overcoming• to a degree the
'disadvantages ,,,of sowing spring
grains at this. late. date:. - '
Irl Central and • Western- Ont,-
ario, Alaska, Cartier and Mabel
Oats and ` O.A.C. No. 21 1 arley
May ba, -'sown up to June 1st with
probabilities of a 75 per ' cent'
crop 'up to• May 24th and a 50
per cent crop when sown May
24th to May 30th.
Buckwheat may be .sown as
late as 'July lst in mangy set•,,on4
1 or -tttieJ pitr rinte," "Ti s, crop is ad-
aptable to a wide variety of soils
and will yield fair returns even ,
on soils' which lack fertility. Far,
rhers, • with. 1ow lying acres- or
who have had crops' drowned out
would be well advised to consid-
er sowing buckwheat', .
Turnips,, which may be sown
kip to the 'third' week in June,
may also. be considered •in areas
Suitable ,for the production of.
this „crop. .Labdr necessary for -
thinning .. this crop may be re-:
duced by sows ing at' a reducedj
rate,; per. acre. •G
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ALLOWED AMMUNITION
BUT MAY NOT G'►ET IT'
Although farmers, are aiiowed •
to purchase small arms arnmun
ition to protect. their 'l iVestock.,
and their crops from predatory
animals and birds, the - Wartime
Prices and Trade 'Board .point
out that it: is no guarantee that
they will geto their ammunition.
Because ,of the heav,'y' use of
metals for war purposes, small
arms ammunition has become a
�[ a. . yctit , ori'• thy' Care:.
tali market.. . .